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New IGCC Series Published in the Journal of Strategic Studies Examines Defense Innovation

February 02, 2022
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IGCC is pleased to announce the publication of a special issue in the Journal of Strategic Studies. In the series, IGCC affiliated researchers examine defense innovation in small countries with advanced defense innovation capabilities (Israel, Singapore), closed authoritarian powers (North Korea, Russia), large catch-up states (China and India) and advanced large powers (United States). This series was produced with support from IGCC. Click on the links below to read the articles:

A Conceptual Framework of Defense Innovation | Tai Ming Cheung

Military-technological innovation in small states: The cases of Israel and Singapore | Richard A. Bitzinger

North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs: Foreign absorption and domestic innovation | Stephan Haggard and Tai Ming Cheung

Defense innovation in Russia in the 2010s | Kashin, Vasily

China’s quest for quantum advantage—Strategic and defense innovation at a new frontier | Elsa Kania

Examining India’s defense innovation performance | Laxman Behera

The defense innovation machine: Why the U.S. will remain on the cutting edge | Eugene Gholz and Harvey M. Sapolsky

To access the special edition, visit the Journal of Strategic Studies.

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